Woohoo! What a wonderful tutorial, I love the pictures and as soon as I get some orange fabric ( you would think in my huge stash of fabric I would have some orange, but no) I shall be making some of these gorgeous carrots....maybe in time for my Easter Egg hunt...thanks so much.Kiss Noises Linda

Gorgeous!!! I just emailed Roseyas I need a teacher pressie for easter by Tommorrow:oThese would be perfect but without a sewing machine I wonder just how long it'd take me.Time is limited here at the moment!You are one clever chick!

Love the carrots Clare, wish they'd been in a little earlier, or that I had found them earlier, and I could have made them for my Grandchildren. Will have to wait for next year now. Oh and I must thank you for the very clear tutorial, and I love the material you picked for the carrots and the tops, I am rather partial to orange myself.

Hi ClareThis is my first visit to your blog. Janet at Quiltsalott mentioed your carrots so I wanted to come and see them. They are so cute! I wish I'd seen them before Easter.I'll be back for another visit soon.Rhondi

Hi Clare,These are wonderful, I can't wait to make a few for my little man, Jasper! Great tutorial. And BTW thanks for stopping by and leaving me a comment at Studio Baby Bird. I'll be back for a visit.Mel.

I rememer these from last year ut Iran out of time to actually make any. I shall try this weekend. I know how you feel aout having your work taken without so much as a thank you. Last August a Turkish blog ransacked just about all of my tutorials. In the end after a bit of investigating I managed to locatae an email to the main editor to leave my blog alone ro else. I then isabled that section of my blog for bit. So fat they have not taken anything else .Lovely post and my daughter will have fun making theses too.

These are so clever and adorable! Well done! I'm definitely going to think up a purpose for these, possibly to pass out instead of treats to my son's preschool class. They get enough parent treats that day, so it might be nice to think outside the box rather than the same sugar everyone else will be bringing!

Thanks for sharing! I just pinned these to my "crafty stuff" board on Pinterest, and plan to make some soon! Will definitely give you credit, should it end up on my blog, too! LOVE your blog... adding you to my Google reader!

Hi there! I love this idea...it's so darling...and I was hoping that you might add it to my Easter and Spring Linking Party to share with my readers. If you are interested, you can go here http://bakedbyjoanna.blogspot.com/2011/04/easter-linking-party.html to enter. Thanks!

Love this tutorial! Found you when Googling "fabric carrot patters". Easy peasy ~ just how I like 'em. Thanks so much for sharing. I made a few and displayed them on my blog, with credit and a link back to you of course. Look forward to checking out more of your blog!

Claire, I thank you VERY much for your lovely tutorial for the carrots. I just happened to stumbled upon your blog today. Of course I "blame" you for disrupting my day's planned activities because I just HAD TO make these darling carrots. If you care to see what I've made you can see them on my blog HERE

Made these this weekend. Thanks for the tutorial. I changed up the leaves a little but they turned out cute. Here's the link to my picture. http://sometimescreative.blogspot.com/2011/04/easter-carrots.html

These are adorable!!!! I love them!! I would be thrilled to have you share these at my link party going on! New follower here following you via linky!http://www.pincushioncreations.com/2012/03/homemade-by-you-4.html

Thanks for sharing. I love these! I pinned, making sure I used the pic with your name on it, AND named you in my description. I hate it when people don't give credit where it's due (and I'm not even a blogger).Terri

Hi I found you via a google pulled fabric and have my green cut out tomorrow the orange for the carrots thank you for the tutorial There are so many "comments" that don't relate to your blog post content with what looks like clickable links ..... Can you remove them?Colleen

Hi! Thanks for sharing this tutorial with the world! I just wanted to give you a head's up that I'll be linking to it from my blog (http://sewlindsaysew.wordpress.com) in a post about my ten favorite Easter-inspired projects! Happy Sewing!

Hi! Thanks for sharing this tutorial with the world! I just wanted to give you a head's up that I'll be linking to it from my blog (http://sewlindsaysew.wordpress.com) in a post about my ten favorite Easter-inspired projects! Happy Sewing!

So darling!!!! I'm sorry for all those who feel free to claim your creativity as their own. Sadly your experience is shared by many of us. I just shared this wonderful tute/post on my Fb page so my sewist friends may have some fun!!!!! Thanks so much and hugs................

I am a bit of a fabric carrot fan myself, so seeing your version really made me smile :o) If you get a moment please visit me on my blog ... thesewingwren... a little thread goes a long way, scroll down to Easter Carrots, or have a look at my little kits on my etsy shop thesewingwrenKEEP BUSY, good to have found you amongst all the great blogs out there...Best wishes, Jay